Nice. The single leg really seemed to be the dominant takedown.... much like in BJJ, MMA, and damn near every other form of grappling I've encountered.
There were one or two nice uchimata that impressed me.
Can anyone tell me, was the bit at the end sumo? Or was it just Mongolian Wrestling in sumo-like garb?

I like that move and use it myself as a counter to a counter to my fireman's carry attempt. I tend to end up with the opponent laying flat on their belly when I do it though, I'm not sure why, but it works for me. Maybe it's a short person's advantage.

Am I the only one that thinks the outfits look a bit.. flambouyant?

"Those who can make you believe absurdities, can make you commit atrocities." – Voltaire.

I've been shown a similar throw to this in Judo, I'm wondering though, the throw I was shown in Judo was a bit of a dick throw because if your opponent messed up flipping out of it he got a fucked up arm. Does this throw put similar pressure on the arm?

I've been shown a similar throw to this in Judo, I'm wondering though, the throw I was shown in Judo was a bit of a dick throw because if your opponent messed up flipping out of it he got a fucked up arm. Does this throw put similar pressure on the arm?

Yes it can, it can also plant their face in the ground. Less skilled grapplers can be submitted with the pressure on their arm as well.

"Those who can make you believe absurdities, can make you commit atrocities." – Voltaire.